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    Studebaker made its presence known in a BIGThe Studebaker News.News
    Richard Quinn
    Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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    They have certainly increased in price over the years...
    The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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    • #3
      I have one of the small "slush" cast Studebakers in rough shape, does anybody know where I could find tires for it? It could be one restoration project I might be able to afford... and complete!

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      • #4
        Try these guys: http://store.classictintoy.com/mm5/m...egory_Code=RT1

        Craig

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          Here is a copy of an original post card showing the "Year Ahead" 1934 Land Cruiser at the Chicago Worlds Fair.
          Richard Quinn
          Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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          • #6
            These guys make them for the various National Products Stude Promos

            Milt

            1947 Champion (owned since 1967)
            1961 Hawk 4-speed
            1967 Avanti
            1961 Lark 2 door
            1988 Avanti Convertible

            Member of SDC since 1973

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            • #7
              For wheels.......I found this in another post since I couldn't remember his name but he usually hangs around with Tom Karkiewicz by his bus in South Bend.
              He makes very nice resin copies of the Studebaker promos. I bought a few from him. He might make the wheels too.

              Originally posted by Retired View Post
              Check with Eugene Zarembka, "EZ TOYS". email EZTOYS02@YAHOO.COM
              That big 35 is really cool!
              I have one of those S.C. Miller truck cabs. He did some neat stuff and probably started the whole resin casting industry.
              I also have a couple of the 34 cars.
              I just bought a beat up 34 off ebay with a chunk missing out of the back. It came with a couple of resin copies of the back to repair it and it needs wheels. It also came with a rubber Sieberling 35 Ford that also needs wheels so those links you guys provided might come in handy. It only came out to some like 11-12 bucks with shipping so I thought why not.

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              • #8
                Slightly hijacking the thread, if anyone needs tires for their Dinky/Corgi or similar Studebaker toys, o-rings work really well.

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